PRINCE2 in Action: Project Management in Real Terms
- 2h 51m
- Susan Tuttle
- IT Governance
- 2018
What do a jilted bride, a football team and a scientist all have in common?
They are all case studies that demonstrate how PRINCE2 can be used to manage both professional and private lives.
This book can be used as a guide to the PRINCE2 framework, using everyday language and experiences, and focusing on areas such as product-based planning, project management, team structure and project flexibility. The translations and illustrations give a real-life context to the method, and provide evidence of how to use (and how not to use) it.
This step-by-step guide:
- Explains the principles of PRINCE2 in straightforward, manageable chunks;
- Emphasises how to apply PRINCE2 in practice, using real-life examples;
- Is written by an experienced PRINCE2 practitioner and trainer, so you can be sure that the information is based upon approaches that work;
- Gives clear explanations and practical illustrations in each section;
- Explains how to effectively apply PRINCE2’s principles, themes and processes to your projects and other real-world scenarios; and
- Has been updated for PRINCE2 2017.
About the Author
Susan Tuttle has 20 years’ experience in project management, programme management and change management, producing exceptional results across diverse industries. She is an accredited trainer in PRINCE2. Her training style is influenced by her strong commitment to human development. She uses learner-centred theories and principles in her training and writing to help explain and communicate difficult topics.
In this Book
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Introduction
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PRINCE2 Overview
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Seven Principles
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Seven Themes
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Seven Processes
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Starting up a Project
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Directing a Project
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Initiating a Project
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Controlling a Stage
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Managing Product Delivery
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Managing a Stage Boundary
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Closing a Project
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Additional Suggestions and Procedures
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Tailoring PRINCE2
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Roles
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Management Products